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Tag: Golestan province

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Naharkhoran Forest Park A Tranquil Oasis of Nature’s Grandeur

Nestled in the heart of Golestan(Gorgan Province), , Naharkhoran Forest Park stands as a testament to the unspoiled beauty of nature. This hidden gem, often overlooked by mainstream tourism, offers a sanctuary for those seeking refuge from the hustle and bustle of modern life. In this article, we’ll embark on a journey to explore the […]

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Khalid Nabi Cemetery

In the stunning green hills of Northern Iran, one cemetery is covered in headstones distinctly resembling male and female genitalia. Some are cylindrical and capped, while others are paired and rounded. All told, the cemetery has a total of 600 monuments to sex organs sprawling across the vibrant landscape. Khalid Nabi Cemetery is a little-known […]

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Shahkooh Village

Shahkooh Village simply symbolizes success in information technology in Iranian villages. Shahkooh village is in Golestan province, northern Iran, and is the first Iranian village to experience communication and facilities via the internet before any other village in the country. Internet training courses and programs in this village have attracted the attention of its people […]

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Jangal-e Abr (Cloud Forest)

Jangal-e Abr (Cloud Forest)

Jangal-e Abr (Cloud Forest) is one of the oldest and most beautiful forests in Iran. It is located on the eastern part of Alborz mountains, on the border between the provinces of Semnan and Golestan, 45km north east of Shahrud. Sprawling on an area of 35,000 hectares, the Cloud Forest is a remnant of the […]

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Gonbad-e Kavus

Gonbad-e Kavus

City in northeastern Iran with 120,000 inhabitants (2005 estimate), in the Golestan province, at an elevation of about 60 metres, on the Gorgan river. It is predominantly a Turkmen city, Turkmen being the spoken language. Gonbad-e Qabus is particularly famous for its brick tower, the Mil-e Gonbad, dating back to 1006, built as a tomb for a Ziyarid prince. It […]

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